Senior Firmware Security Engineer
US, CA, Santa Clara, United States
NVIDIA
NVIDIA erfindet den Grafikprozessor und fördert Fortschritte in den Bereichen KI, HPC, Gaming, kreatives Design, autonome Fahrzeuge und Robotik.Do you enjoy hacking and tinkering at the lowest levels of software? Are you capable of crafting and implementing creative secure firmware solutions in heavily resource-constrained environments? If so, you’re primed to help develop the boot software that powers the world’s best GPUs. NVIDIA is searching for an outstanding security software engineer to fill an exciting, yet fun role on our GPU Firmware team. You will be joining a team whose primary mission is solving the intricate enigma of securing and innovating the boot process for our GPUs, while working through the formidable constraints of boot-time and storage space. Every. Byte. Counts.
The GPU Firmware team builds the root of trust firmware for GPUs that provides secure boot, update, and attestation services for all our GPU products from gaming to high-performance compute in the datacenter. We want your help to build an industry leading security posture for a security critical component across all these products.
What you’ll be doing:
Design, develop, test, debug, and optimize GPU firmware throughout the entire GPU lifecycle
Continuously evaluate and improve the security posture of firmware and hardware that form the root of trust for our products
Improve team software process and core infrastructure by enhancing build systems, regression farms, and security test infrastructure
Participate in in-depth security reviews of software, hardware, process, and infrastructure
Facilitate security requirements and solutions by participating inindustry standards such as NIST, Open Compute Project, DMTF etc., and aligning with key customers and partners
Collaborate with NVIDIA’s and third-party vendors’ hardware and software teams to improve security across hardware, BootROMs, and software stacks
Work within a larger virtual security team on other parts of the GPU stack, as necessary
What we need to see:
BS or MS degree in EE/CS/CE (or equivalent experience)
6+ years’ experience in developing device BIOS, firmware, or other low-level software
4+ years’ experience in building secure firmware and working with hardware security components
Strong C skills
Secure software fundamentals including cryptography, authentication/attestation, chains of trust, and understanding of common SW security vulnerabilities
Easy to work with, as you’ll constantly work closely with both hardware designers and other software engineers to design, develop, and debug functional (and non-functional!) aspects of GPU subsystems
Ways to stand out from the crowd:
Experience with threat modeling, formal design analysis, hardware/firmware architecture, and other demonstrable security experience in a defensive security focused role.
Background with secure development techniques such as attack-trees, static/dynamic analysis, fuzzing, and negative testing
Experience developing for safety critical platforms
Experience with formal verification
Passion for your work
You will also be eligible for equity and benefits. NVIDIA accepts applications on an ongoing basis.
NVIDIA is committed to fostering a diverse work environment and proud to be an equal opportunity employer. As we highly value diversity in our current and future employees, we do not discriminate (including in our hiring and promotion practices) on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability status or any other characteristic protected by law.Tags: C Cryptography NIST Vulnerabilities
Perks/benefits: Equity / stock options
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